Multiple Modes of Transportation

Multi-modal refers to the use of two or more modes of transportation in a single trip (i.e.,
bicycling and riding the bus or train). Accommodating bicycles on mass transit allows cyclists to increase the distance they can travel and provides an alternative to riding at night or in poor weather.

Victoria Avenue is considered a multi-modal corridor in
the South of the City, with bike lanes, a bike path, and an
equestrian path.

Ride Just Two Miles Or Less
60% of the pollution created by auto emissions happens in the first few minutes of operation, before pollution control devices can work effectively.

The multi-modal network connection consists of two key elements:

Bicycle parking facilities at transit stops

Bicyclists may need bicycle transport and parking
facilities for connections with and use of other
transportation modes.

Bicycle racks were installed at the Downtown Metrolink Station, and the La
Sierra Metrolink Station has bike racks and six bike lockers.

Bicycle accommodation on trains and buses

RTA provides fixed route, commuter,
and dial-a-ride bus service within western Riverside County
including the City of Riverside. All buses on fixed routes
are equipped with bike racks that hold two bicycles.

Riverside has two existing Metrolink stations: La Sierra
Metrolink Station at 10901 Indiana Ave and the Downtown
Riverside Metrolink Station at 4066 Vine Street.
Metrolink also has space for two bicycles per rail car.
Omnitrans is San Bernardino's bus transit provider that runs
daily between Riverside and Montclair. Bicycle racks are
provided on all Omnitrans rail cars.